Italian-American slang for heartburn but it can also mean mental aggravation.
The word is Italian-American slang derived from the Italian "agitare" meaning "to agitate.
Found an article about one of the stars of The Sopranos who's working on a new movie about feuding pizza parlor owners. The title: "Agida." ...
The word is Italian-American slang derived from the Italian "agitare" meaning "to agitate.
Found an article about one of the stars of The Sopranos who's working on a new movie about feuding pizza parlor owners. The title: "Agida." ...
by Esmee June 23, 2005
A burp accompanied by a small amount of the contents of one's stomach that does not ascend past the lower esophagus. A "pukey burp".
by Erica Peirson August 21, 2005
by Im0n June 1, 2023
Italian-American slang for heartburn but it can also mean mental aggravation.
The word is Italian-American slang derived from the Italian "agitare" meaning "to agitate.
Found an article about one of the stars of The Sopranos who's working on a new movie about feuding pizza parlor
owners. The title: "Agida." ...
The word is Italian-American slang derived from the Italian "agitare" meaning "to agitate.
Found an article about one of the stars of The Sopranos who's working on a new movie about feuding pizza parlor
owners. The title: "Agida." ...
by Esmee June 23, 2005